North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) after their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) after their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation leaves with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) after their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation leaves with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) after their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong, the head of South Korea's working-level delegation attends the working-level talks at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong, the head of South Korea's working-level delegation attends the working-level talks at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation talks with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation talks with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Park Chol-Su, the head of North Korea's working-level delegation attends the working-level talks at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Park Chol-Su, the head of North Korea's working-level delegation attends the working-level talks at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

North And South Korea Enter Fifth Round Of Kaesong Complex Talks

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Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

Kim Ki-Woong (L), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (R) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations.

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Kim Ki-Woong , the head of South Korea's working-level delegation... News PhotoCounterpart,Diplomacy,Group Of People,Hand,Handshake,Horizontal,Kaesong,Meeting,North Korea,People,Politics,South KoreaPhotographer PoolCollection: Getty Images News 2013 Getty ImagesKAESONG, NORTH KOREA - JULY 22: (SOUTH KOREA OUT) Kim Ki-Woong (R), the head of South Korea's working-level delegation shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-Su (L) during their meeting at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee on July 22, 2013 in Kaesong, North Korea. North and South Korea today began a fifth round of conversations on reopening the Kaesong joining industrial complex, after four other meetings failed to result in an agreement. North Korea withdrew over 50,000 of its staff from the factories owned by Seoul in April of this year, and South Korea removed managers in May, during the height of tensions between the two nations. (Photo by Kim Jung-Hyo-Korea Pool/Getty Images)